- Written by Christopher Howard

Standing in a cow pasture overlooking the Pacific Ocean, you know you’ve found the perfect piece of property. The price is right, the location good, and you’re ready to sign on the dotted line. But wait. The property slopes. Can you safely build what you want to build there? Will environmental regulators let you build
- Written by Christopher Howard

The process of purchasing a condominium is basically the same as that of buying a house which I have discussed in previous blogs. There are, however, a few key differences that you need to be aware of when buying a condo for retirement: – Condo properties are registered under a different legal regimen that leaves
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